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Beginning XSLT 2.0: From Novice to Professional View Larger Image | Jeni Tennison Apress, Paperback, Published July 2005, 797 pages, ISBN 1590593243 | List Price: $49.99 Our Price: $30.95 You Save: $19.04 (38% Off)
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This followup to Tennison's Beginning XSLT, has been updated to accomodate the
revised XSLT standard. Part one of this book introduces XML and XSLT at a comfortable
pace, and gradually demonstrates techniques for generating HTML (plus other formats),
from XML. In part two, Tennison applies theory to real-life XSLT capabilitiesincluding
generating graphics.
Each chapter includes step-by-step examples (with code available online), plus
review questions at the end, to help you grasp the discussed features. In fact,
all of the examples and exercises revolve around an interesting common theme:
making TV listings available online. This book lives up to its name, and
will definitely take you from a novice to a professional, in no time!
About the Author
Jeni Tennison is an independent consultant specializing in XSLT
and XML Schema development. She trained as a knowledge engineer, gaining a Ph.D.
in collaborative ontology development, and has since become a consultant working
in a variety of areas including publishing, water monitoring, and financial
services. She is the author of XPath on the Edge and Beginning XSLT
and is one of the founders of the EXSLT initiative to standardize extensions
to XSLT and XPath. She is an invited expert on the W3C XSL Working Group, and
she was voted ActiveState Activator's Choice XSLT Programmer of the Year in
2002. She spends much of her spare time answering people's queries on the XSL-List
and xmlschema-dev mailing lists.
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